Tramping Lake elevator reduced to ash in weekend blaze

Despite community's best efforts, prairie landmark destroyed

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Caption: An elevator in Tramping Lake, Sask. burned to the ground over the weekend. (Kerrobert Fire and Rescue/Facebook)

A prairie landmark in Tramping Lake, Sask. was razed this weekend.
A grain elevator in the small community, about 35 kilometres northeast of Kerrobert, fell victim to an inferno. Within 90 minutes, the fire reduced the structure to a smouldering heap of ash and rubble, according to farmer Brian Kohlman who documented the event via Twitter.

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The Kerrobert Fire Department reported its members were on scene at around 1 p.m. Saturday. All of its units were not back to the fire hall until after 12 a.m. Sunday morning, according to the department's Facebook page.

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Caption: Members of Kerrobert's fire department stayed on the scene of an elevator fire in Tramping Lake, Sask. for nearly 12 hours. (Kerrobert Fire and Rescue/Facebook)

Kohlman tweeted Sunday that he and his brother spent the night keeping watch over the remains of the elevator.
He included a photograph taken at first light showing a deep blue sky and rays of orange sunlight striking the ash heap he said contained 35,000 bushels of yellow peas.

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Kohlman also tweeted a message of gratitude to those neighbours who'd pitched in to help — some shutting down their harvest, he wrote — and to the fire crews from Kerrobert, Wilkie and Unity.
On Facebook, Kerrobert's fire department extended thanks to area residents who hauled water while firefighters contained the blaze.

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Caption: In the end, the elevator was reduced to a smouldering heap of ash and rubble. (Kerrobert Fire and Rescue/Facebook)

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